Research facilities

A woman walks through the new entrance to the botanical garden. The large lettering on a wall reads “Botanischer Garten der Universität Osnabrück”.
© David Ebener

Osnabrück University's Botanical Garden

Since 1984, the Botanical Garden has been an indispensable resource for research and teaching in the botanically oriented fields of work at Osnabrück University and pursues the preservation of plant biodiversity as a central concern.

Building 38 on the Westerberg campus. Part of the building is made of grey bricks and has three floors. The windows extend across the entire floor. The name ‘CellNanOs’ is written on the side.
© Hermann Pentermann

CellNanOs - Center for Cellular Nanoanalytics Osnabrück

In the interdisciplinary Center for Cellular Nanoanalytics, scientists from various fields of biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics and cognitive sciences conduct research using state-of-the-art technology.

The letters “iBiOs” appear on a white background. The O is formed by a stylized microscope. Below it is the lettering “integrated Bioimaging at CellNanOs”.

iBiOs - Integrated Bioimaging Facility

The Bioimaging center provides access to advanced fluorescence and electron microscopy with the highest spatiotemporal resolution. In addition to the latest fluorescence imaging techniques, it specializes in super-resolution microscopy of living cells.

A red line with clear upward deflections and the words "Massenspektrometrie am Fachbereich Biologie/Chemie".

Mass Spectrometry Equipment Center

The Mass Spectrometry Equipment Center allows access to state-of-the-art mass spectrometric analytical techniques.